| Literature DB >> 22408479 |
Jiang Dong1, Dafang Zhuang1, Yaohuan Huang1, Jingying Fu1.
Abstract
With the development of satellite and remote sensing techniques, more and more image data from airborne/satellite sensors have become available. Multi-sensor image fusion seeks to combine information from different images to obtain more inferences than can be derived from a single sensor. In image-based application fields, image fusion has emerged as a promising research area since the end of the last century. The paper presents an overview of recent advances in multi-sensor satellite image fusion. Firstly, the most popular existing fusion algorithms are introduced, with emphasis on their recent improvements. Advances in main applications fields in remote sensing, including object identification, classification, change detection and maneuvering targets tracking, are described. Both advantages and limitations of those applications are then discussed. Recommendations are addressed, including: (1) Improvements of fusion algorithms; (2) Development of "algorithm fusion" methods; (3) Establishment of an automatic quality assessment scheme.Entities:
Keywords: data fusion; multi-sensor; remote sensing
Year: 2009 PMID: 22408479 PMCID: PMC3292082 DOI: 10.3390/s91007771
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sensors (Basel) ISSN: 1424-8220 Impact factor: 3.847
Figure 1.An overview of categorization of the fusion algorithms [8].
Figure 2.Generic flowchart of wavelet-based image fusion.
Figure 3.General schematic diagram of the ANN-based image fusion method.
Figure 4.Image fusion for change detection: an example in Yanqing city, Beijing, China.